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Encourage, give love and bring pleasure are central
Project Held's journeys are life changing! During these trips there is the possibility to meet your sponsored child, we will encourage the people on site and we will get to know their culture.
New group tours
What can you expect during a trip
Exploring the land
Visit to projects of Project Held
Visit to the locals
The hands and feet of Jesus are
Meet your sponsor child
Included are all necessary flights
Traveling with a rented bus
Overnight stays in decent hotels or guesthouses
3x a day a meal (except for departure and arrival day)
Bottled drinking water during the entire trip
Both Dutch and local guide and interpreter
Join Project Held on a journey and meet your sponsor child!
What a fantastic time we had at Salem camp with about 300 children! Salem means ‘to be peaceful’ and ‘to be at rest’ – a place where you can receive, leave all the misery and problems behind you for a while and enjoy the moment. Arrival and set-up Wednesday was all about set-up and […]
No sooner said than done. June 14th was the day. A two-week trip was planned. After a tiring but successful flight we arrived in Johannesburg.
The moment the door opened and a very enthusiastic child flew around my neck was very emotional
Iris Ministries Uganda: The center led by Carolyn Figlioli started in South Sudan. During the war, many children became orphaned or fled from the dangerous situation during the war that caused them to lose their parents.
Foodstep: has its location in Entebbe in the middle of the village where children are taken care of and who come from what shall we say, quite painful background.
From July 15 to July 22, Project Held is on a mission trip to Kosovo. The purpose of the trip is to support the local population with hot meals or other needs and to visit and encourage the families of Project Held's children. Friday 15 and Saturday 16 July: After a tiring […]
A small team from Project Held went to Uganda for a week in February to visit a children's home in Uganda. A visit with the aim of possibly working together in the future.
For five evenings we went to the campaign field where thousands of people gathered to dance, worship and listen to God's word.
For the children we had a program outside with crafts and games.
The poorest in the area can eat a healthy hot meal there 2 to 4 times a week.
Entire families live on the fringes of society with children who earn a small amount of money by catching snakes.